The Washington DC area is the most complex and misunderstood airspace in the country

Sit in any FBO long enough and you will hear stories about intercepts, violations, black helicopters and maybe even the occasional gunfire. I am here to tell you that none of this is true.

Although flying in the SFRA does require special training, it is less complicated than Class B airspace. If you can ask for flight following, you can fly in the SFRA.

Spend an afternoon with Joe and learn how painless this experience is as you enjoy the scenery of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay and we will even fly into the FRZ for a cup of coffee at College Park Airport, the oldest continuously operated airport in the world.